We really enjoy AA ball ...
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We really enjoy AA ball ...
The Portland Sea Dogs run a class organization. My family and occasionally guests enjoy the short 45 to 50 drive to watch good talent play at a very price. This year they are hosting the Eastern League All Star game in mid-July and we already bought our tickets.
Recent article reflects nicely on the caliber of players that have played for the Sea Dogs: 32 Sea Dogs Make MLB Opening Day Rosters in 2015
http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ym ... 6&sid=t546
Probably should be titled 32 Former Sea Dogs ...
Recent article reflects nicely on the caliber of players that have played for the Sea Dogs: 32 Sea Dogs Make MLB Opening Day Rosters in 2015
http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ym ... 6&sid=t546
Probably should be titled 32 Former Sea Dogs ...
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You're right on Jim. Going to see the Sea Dogs at Hadlock field is great.
What other eastern ball park has such excellent micro brews on tap? Some nice breweries in the area too.
I'll never forget going to the 2005 Eastern League All star game up there.
Hanley Ramirez, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Dustin Pedroia, Anibal Sanchez, Manny Delcarmen...tons of talent that year.
What other eastern ball park has such excellent micro brews on tap? Some nice breweries in the area too.
I'll never forget going to the 2005 Eastern League All star game up there.
Hanley Ramirez, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Dustin Pedroia, Anibal Sanchez, Manny Delcarmen...tons of talent that year.
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Though Delcarmen did have some useful years as an IBC sim piece of I recall correctly.Rays wrote:You're right on Jim. Going to see the Sea Dogs at Hadlock field is great.
What other eastern ball park has such excellent micro brews on tap? Some nice breweries in the area too.
I'll never forget going to the 2005 Eastern League All star game up there.
Hanley Ramirez, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Dustin Pedroia, Anibal Sanchez, Manny Delcarmen...tons of talent that year.
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I agree with Jim here. I live in Richmond, on the other end of the Eastern League. I go to a dozen or so games a year and always see outstanding prospects who go on to the majors within a couple of years. And it's like $15 to sit right next to the dugout...
It's also a good place to get some signed baseballs, if you're in to that. In the last couple of years, I've gotten Francisco Lindor, Brandon Nimmo, AJ Cole, Danny Santana, and a few other guys like that. I'm actually going tomorrow vs. New Britain to try to get David Dahl. When they're still at this level, most of those guys are still happy to sign.
Anyway, minor league games are always great -- and the Eastern League is such a fun league with good prospects to see.
It's also a good place to get some signed baseballs, if you're in to that. In the last couple of years, I've gotten Francisco Lindor, Brandon Nimmo, AJ Cole, Danny Santana, and a few other guys like that. I'm actually going tomorrow vs. New Britain to try to get David Dahl. When they're still at this level, most of those guys are still happy to sign.
Anyway, minor league games are always great -- and the Eastern League is such a fun league with good prospects to see.
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Perryman put something on Twitter the other day that the Binghamton Mets are moving to Wilmington, DE. While I'm not thrilled it's a Mets affiliate I am super excited to get Double A ball in Delaware (if it happens). Frawley Stadium is really starting to up their game by adding a Dogfish Head Fan Deck and Chickies and Petes.Indians wrote:I agree with Jim here. I live in Richmond, on the other end of the Eastern League. I go to a dozen or so games a year and always see outstanding prospects who go on to the majors within a couple of years. And it's like $15 to sit right next to the dugout...
It's also a good place to get some signed baseballs, if you're in to that. In the last couple of years, I've gotten Francisco Lindor, Brandon Nimmo, AJ Cole, Danny Santana, and a few other guys like that. I'm actually going tomorrow vs. New Britain to try to get David Dahl. When they're still at this level, most of those guys are still happy to sign.
Anyway, minor league games are always great -- and the Eastern League is such a fun league with good prospects to see.
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I wonder how close it was in the end?The Yards Goats—which Boston.com endorsed earlier this month—beat out other finalists: Blue Frogs, Choppers, Hedgehogs, Honey Badgers, Hound Dogs, Praying Mantis, River Hogs, Screech Owls, and Whirlybirds.
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Just saw this really good (and kind of sad) story about baseball in New Britain:
http://www.hardballtimes.com/new-britai ... n-no-more/
http://www.hardballtimes.com/new-britai ... n-no-more/
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